Why does my dog keep burping and swallowing hard since we moved to a new place? Is it acid reflux?

Since we moved to our new place, I've noticed that my dog has been burping more than usual and often seems to be swallowing hard afterward. This behavior is new, and I'm wondering if the stress of the move or a change in environment could be affecting her digestion. Could this be a sign of acid reflux, or is there something else I should be concerned about?

Answer

It sounds like your dog's recent increase in burping and hard swallowing might be linked to stress from the move or a possible digestive upset like acid reflux.

  • Keep an eye on her eating habits and try feeding smaller, more frequent meals.
  • Monitor for any other symptoms such as vomiting, lethargy, or loss of appetite.
  • Consider changes in the home that might contribute to her stress, like new noises or routines.

Changes in environment can definitely affect a dog's digestion, and stress might contribute to behaviors like increased burping. Acid reflux is also a possibility, especially if she seems uncomfortable. Make sure she has a calm space to relax and recover from the move. If symptoms persist or cause concern, a veterinary consultation could provide personalized advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Could a change in environment cause my dog's digestive issues?

    Yes, moving can be a stressful experience for dogs and may lead to changes in their digestive health. Reducing stressors and establishing a new routine can often help.

  • What are some common signs of acid reflux in dogs?

    Signs include burping, regurgitation, and discomfort after eating. Some dogs might also lick their lips excessively or seem restless.

  • How can I help my dog adjust to a new home?

    Provide plenty of positive reinforcement, create a safe space for relaxing, and gradually introduce her to new surroundings and routines.

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